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Mutations in tumor cells discovered to be frequently associated with DNA-RNA hybrids

11.16.23 | University of Seville

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The study shows that chromatin and the factors regulating it prevent the formation of DNA-RNA hybrids, a source of genomic instability associated with cancer. These hybrids block replication, resulting in increased chromosomal cleavages and collisions between transcription and replication.

The research has shown that chromatin is a first barrier to protect the integrity of the genome. This has been observed in analyses of the silencing of various chromatin remodelling factors in tumour cell cultures.

In a study comparing their data with genome databases of tumour cells, they found that genome sites enriched in DNA-RNA hybrids match the sites with the highest frequency of mutations found in tumour cells. The work thus reveals for the first time that there is a direct association between DNA-RNA hybrids and cancer-associated mutations, suggesting that they are a risk factor in the development of tumours.

Aguilera’s lab has pioneered studies of the role of DNA-RNA hybrids in the development of genetic instability, and this new paper not only offers a better understanding of cellular control of hybrids and their regulation by epigenetic factors, but also points to the possibility that levels of DNA-RNA hybrids in cells could be used as a potential indicator of carcinogenic risk.

The paper, published in the journal Nature Communications , was funded by the Spanish State Research Agency and the European Research Council, among others.

Nature Communications

10.1038/s41467-023-42653-0

The chromatin network helps prevent cancer-associated mutagenesis at transcription-replication conflicts

28-Oct-2023

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Luis Garcia
University of Seville
dircom7@us.es

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University of Seville. (2023, November 16). Mutations in tumor cells discovered to be frequently associated with DNA-RNA hybrids. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/L3R4ZVY8/mutations-in-tumor-cells-discovered-to-be-frequently-associated-with-dna-rna-hybrids.html
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